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Ben, would you consider repeating the summary of picks to date, but showing what the current logged in user has selected instead? If I start off with picking a card from a different colour, and then go further into that colour "my" draft (esp pack 1) looks wildly different to the poster's. It would be nice to be able to see this visual comparison, and could help with examining my own pick orders in reference to the original.
Ben, would you consider repeating the summary of picks to date, but showing what the current logged in user has selected instead? If I start off with picking a card from a different colour, and then go further into that colour "my" draft (esp pack 1) looks wildly different to the poster's. It would be nice to be able to see this visual comparison, and could help with examining my own pick orders in reference to the original.
Ooooh no.
I definitely think the "thing" is that you are always picking for *this* pick as though you had made all of *their* picks so far. Otherwise you'll be P3P1-ing a Rite of Replication when they aren't even in U because in *your* draft they are in U. Yuk!
Paul Hodgson said:Ben, would you consider repeating the summary of picks to date, but showing what the current logged in user has selected instead? If I start off with picking a card from a different colour, and then go further into that colour "my" draft (esp pack 1) looks wildly different to the poster's. It would be nice to be able to see this visual comparison, and could help with examining my own pick orders in reference to the original.
Here's another question for you guys. I want to figure out some way to rate voters (people who only vote on picks and don't post drafts). I was thinking about the following:
- 1 point for each vote. In addition I will add a +1 button next to each vote. If another member particularly appreciates the opinion or argument of the vote, they can '+1' the vote, giving the member an extra 10 points on their voter rating.
Thoughts?
I'm not so sure that that is the "thing", especially since in a fixing light environment such as ZZW that once you're committed to a colour your options narrow dramatically. Post pick 4/5 there are few meaningful choices to be made - don't think I've seen a draft yet below 50% agree. The choices that you do make have to be influenced by the choices that came before, and if you're trying to highlite a different draft strategy that was available it could be advantageous to easily see what "your" picks were to date.
Have thought of another feature/section though, now that there's a sizeable database of real boosters on the site could we have a "what's the first pick" tab?
Thomas David Baker said:Ooooh no.
I definitely think the "thing" is that you are always picking for *this* pick as though you had made all of *their* picks so far. Otherwise you'll be P3P1-ing a Rite of Replication when they aren't even in U because in *your* draft they are in U. Yuk!
Paul Hodgson said:Ben, would you consider repeating the summary of picks to date, but showing what the current logged in user has selected instead? If I start off with picking a card from a different colour, and then go further into that colour "my" draft (esp pack 1) looks wildly different to the poster's. It would be nice to be able to see this visual comparison, and could help with examining my own pick orders in reference to the original.
Is that -1 (negative one) per vote? Or plus one point per vote? (I'm unsure if that's a negative identificator or a bullet point...)
Do voters get points if they are in the majority of agreement per pick? I.e. If over 50% of other voters agree with your pick, do you/they get points?
The additional points for helpful comments is a good idea, might encourage people to comment more (although if you want to be giving points for helpful comments, check how much space people have to make comments as I've run out of characters once or twice)
Ben Titmarsh said:Here's another question for you guys. I want to figure out some way to rate voters (people who only vote on picks and don't post drafts). I was thinking about the following:
- 1 point for each vote. In addition I will add a +1 button next to each vote. If another member particularly appreciates the opinion or argument of the vote, they can '+1' the vote, giving the member an extra 10 points on their voter rating.
Thoughts?
Each voter will get one point per comment, regardless of how many people agree/disagree. The value is in the opinion itself, not the ability to sheep-it-up for points! I want to reward people who comment regularly
In addition, next to each comment from other users, you may press the PLUS ONE button. In the same way that on forum threads people type +1 when they agree with an opinion, or the way digg.com works. Clicking this button adds 10 points to the members voter score. This way, people who provide constructive or interesting arguments will be rewarded by others in the community
Simon Baldwin said:Is that -1 (negative one) per vote? Or plus one point per vote? (I'm unsure if that's a negative identificator or a bullet point...)
Do voters get points if they are in the majority of agreement per pick? I.e. If over 50% of other voters agree with your pick, do you/they get points?
The additional points for helpful comments is a good idea, might encourage people to comment more (although if you want to be giving points for helpful comments, check how much space people have to make comments as I've run out of characters once or twice)
Ben Titmarsh said:Here's another question for you guys. I want to figure out some way to rate voters (people who only vote on picks and don't post drafts). I was thinking about the following:
- 1 point for each vote. In addition I will add a +1 button next to each vote. If another member particularly appreciates the opinion or argument of the vote, they can '+1' the vote, giving the member an extra 10 points on their voter rating.
Thoughts?
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